If you speak about the origin of the English language, yes it is a germanic language. The word "germanic" hasnÂ´t much to do with "German". It describes almost all languages… spoken in Europe next to the finnish-ungrish languages. The real origin of the English language is a mix of the early German languages (it was a variaty of languages in those days), Scandinavian languages, a bit latin from the roman time and Celtic.

Here I will quote the young boys from the German band Tokio Hotel: "Leb die Sekunde" or "Live by the moment." Or at least that's what I think it means. ======== Den Augen…blick festhalten = capture the moment

" Moment " is an English equivalent of " moment ." The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is " le " ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is …" un " ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "moh-maw."